Saint Louis University – Master of Science in Biosecurity & Disaster Preparedness, Master of Public Health (MPH) in Biosecurity & Disaster Preparedness, Graduate Certificate in Biosecurity & Disaster Preparedness, and Doctoral Program in Biosecurity & Disaster Preparedness

Saint Louis University, College for Public Health and Social Justice, Institute for offers advanced degrees in Biosecurity and Disaster Preparedness. The Master of Science degree and the Certificate in Biosecurity & Disaster Preparedness may both be completed via online distance learning technology. The Institute's Master of Public Health degree in Biosecurity & Disaster Preparedness can be completed as a hybrid program, with both distance-based Biosecurity courses and traditional on-site classes.

The programs are designed for public health officials, physicians, physician assistants, nurses, veterinarians, emergency management professionals, corporate security and health personnel, law enforcement, and related professionals and those individuals interested in the field of public health and homeland security. The distance learning format of the program emphasizes critical thinking and permits the adult learner to customize the length of the program to suit individual needs.

The Master of Science (MS) degree program at the Institute for Biosecurity offers three concentrations: Management Response, Infection Preventionand Medical & Public Health Intelligence.

  1. The Management Response concentration (42 credit hours) is designed for students pursuing careers where management and response skills for any disaster, including but not limited to infectious disease outbreaks are important. Graduates may find employment in public health offices at local or federal levels, or in private industry.
  2. The Infection Preventionconcentration (45 credit hours) focuses on disease outbreak detection and management, and graduates can anticipate working closely with epidemiologists to identify and contain such outbreaks within healthcare settings or in a community.
  3. Finally, the Medical & Public Health Intelligenceconcentration (45 credit hours) will train analysts who can anticipate risks of and investigate disease outbreaks in both human and animal populations, determine their origins and paths of spread and proactively assess potential impact on businesses or communities.

Student wishing to pursue the Master of Public Health (MPH) degree may choose the single concentration in Biosecurity and Disaster Preparedness, or they may choose one of two joint programs: the joint MPH in Biosecurity & Disaster Preparedness and Epidemiology (54 credit hours), or the joint Environmental & Occupational Health and Biosecurity & Disaster Preparedness MPH (also 54 credit hours).

A Master of Public Health (MPH) enables students to become leaders in the diverse areas of public health practice, and offers broad-based education in all of the public health core disciplines. A required internship gives students the practical skills needed for a public health career in the field of biosecurity and disaster preparedness.

The Graduate Certificate is comprised of five core courses listed below within the Biosecurity and Disaster Preparedness curriculum. Students completing the certificate program can apply the credits earned toward completion of the Master of Science degree.

Biosecurity and Disaster Preparedness Course offerings (all courses earn 3 credit hours):

BSDP-5100 / Public Health and Disasters
BSDP-5101 / Fundamentals of Disaster Planning
BSDP-5102 / Introduction to Biostatistics & Decision Analysis
BSDP-5103 / Communicable Diseases & Infection Control
BSDP-5104 / Public Health Ecology
BSDP-5105 / Medical and Public Health Intelligence
BSDP-5106 / Disaster Communications & Media Relations
BSDP-5200 / Writing for Intelligence
BSDP-5201 / Terrorist Organizations & Their Motivations
BSDP-5203 / Disaster Planning For Infectious Disease Disasters
BSDP-5204 / Epidemiological Methods & Infectious Disease Surveillance
BSDP-5205 / Behavioral and Cultural Implications of Disasters
BSDP-5206 / Disaster Management & Risk Analysis
BSDP-5207 / Legal and Ethical Implications of Disasters
BSDP-5208 / Facing the Challenges of International Bioterrorism
BSDP-5209 / Emerging Infections: Epidemiology and Public Health Importance
BSDP-5210 / Preparing for Disasters - Resilience and Stress Response
BSDP-5211 / Business Continuity Management and Pandemic Planning
BSDP-5300 / Epidemics & Other Disasters
BSDP-5960 / Biosecurity Capstone

The Institute's PhD program in Biosecurity & Disaster Preparedness provides students the mentoring and rigorous academic background required for leadership and research positions for biosecurity professionals, such as emergency management, homeland security, epidemiology, communicable disease management and disaster/pandemic planning. Though the program includes online coursework, it also requires a minimum of 1-2 years of full-time in-person residency at Saint Louis University. It allows students to study and work side-by-side with nationally known educators and researchers who serve as mentors. Graduates can look forward to positions as faculty members, with federal agencies, and within the private health care sector.

Saint Louis University and the College for Public Health and Social Justice are granted accreditation from the Accrediting Commission on Education for Health Services Administration and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

The College for Public Health and Social Justice is an integral part of Saint Louis University, a leading Jesuit, and Catholic research institution. The College for Public Health and Social Justice is one of only 49 fully accredited schools of public health in the nation, and the only school of public health in the United States sponsored by a Catholic college or university.

For more information:

Contact: Larry Bommarito

Program Manager

Institute for Biosecurity

Saint Louis University

3545 Lafayette Ave, Suite 400

St. Louis, MO 63104

Phone: (314) 977-8135

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Update: 7/10/2015

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